Mariana Manhaes – Thisthose (Window) Chris Draper Head of Illustration at Anglia Ruskin produced a beautifully evocative video about the summer exhibition which you can view at Here is a selection of other images relevant to the Visualise programme of public art works

On 5th July from 5.00-8.00 pm artist Liliane Lijn led a special game with Twitter. Her very successful series Power Game was extended for VISUALISE and was played live in the Ruskin Galleryon the big screen. For more information about this exciting artist’s game see www.powergameonline.com or read further below:...

From 5th-12th July, the Visualise Summer Exhibition expanded to include more works under the theme, Games Artists Play, in the context of the Olympics Torch which arrived in Cambridge on 7th July accompanied by community festivities. At the special Private View on 5th July Liliane Lijn’s Power Game Online (see...

V I S U A L I S E is engaging leading Cambridge technology companies to collaborate with contemporary artists on the creative use of technology in public life. Phillips, ARM, and Optricks Media have been involved in collaborations with artists Proboscis, Eduardo Kac, and Bettina Furnee respectively on...

In November 2013 we launch a new publication, edited by Bronac Ferran, featuring newly commissioned essays by many of the leading international and local artists involved in the Visualise programme. Visualise: Making Art in Context will be published by Anglia Ruskin University on 28th November 2013. Designed by Giulia Garbin it features new essays by...

The Institute of Astronomy in Madingley Road, Cambridge, is the wonderful venue for the second Limits of Seeing event which takes place on afternoon of 23rd June from 3.00 – 6.30 pm. A series of family friendly art and science interventions will take place across the site, on the lawns and in the observatories as...

Between September 2011 – March 2012 V I S U A L I S E organised a series of talks and discussions at Anglia Ruskin University open to the general public which covered a wide range of contemporary practice – under the general heading: Negotiating New Spaces for Art. In September 2011 visual artist...

THE LIMITS OF SEEING an art and science panel was held as part of Cambridge Science Festival in a round room – LAB028 – within the Anglia Ruskin Business School. Continuing Visualise’s exploration of the boundaries of inner and outer space the second ART AND SCIENCE CIRCLE was duly a starry, thought-provoking, fun, interactive, public...

During the Future Fluxus event Michelle Lewis-King (a doctoral researcher at Anglia Ruskin University) invited audience members to remix - visually and in due homage - George Manciunas ‘original’ Fluxus manifesto. Here’s some of the works she received back as well as her instructions: For more about Michelle’s research see: http://codephd.wordpress.com/

CAUTION MATTER by Liliane Lijn and Jamie Allen opened on 17th January in Cambridge filling the ten high definition digital screens of the Ruskin Gallery with luminous colour. Caution Matter is a new exhibition about art, industry, and mythology which has been developed in the last few months by Lijn, a poet and visual...

VISUALISE SEE ++ In windows of a shop in Sussex Street in Cambridge throughout January Visualise Exhibitions programme will install films from artists working in art, computer art, science and technology areas including Ernest Edmonds, Liliane Lijn, London Fieldworks and Susan Aldworth as well as moving image work by Anglia Ruskin film and fine...

From 9th-19th January in collaboration with Changing Spaces we will show DIAGONAL CIRCULARITY at 100 Regent Street featuring the highly complementary work of Susie Olczak who is Cambridge-based and and Markus Soukup who lives in Liverpool. EXHIBITION OPENING – 5.00 PM 10TH JANUARY 2012 Olczak produces exciting light-based pieces which (recalling Dan Flavin) transform perceptions...

30th January – 3rd February (Private View - 31st January, 5-7.00 pm) ‘Between: Mind, Matter and Materials‘ Media Coverage/Press Links http://www.cambridgeshire.net/events/between–susan-aldworth-and-karen-ingham/67931.aspx http://www.eventility.co.uk/cgc/events/allmembers/between-susan-aldworth-and-karen-ingham/ruskin-gallery/cambridge/cb11pt/41028 http://www.wereallneighbours.co.uk/cambridge_events/?cal_date=2012-1-31&month=1&year=2012 http://cityviewed.co.uk/articles/entertainment/exhibitions/ ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Between is an exhibition that explores embodiment: who we are and how we are in invested in the structure of body and brain. New medical imaging technologies have...

IN ADVANCE OF HER EXHIBITION (WITH KAREN INGHAM) AT THE RUSKIN GALLERY ARTIST SUSAN ALDWORTH IS PART OF A RADIO FOUR PROGRAMME MADE IN HONOUR OF MASTER PRINTER STANLEY JONES AT THE CURWEN STUDIO – TUES 17 JAN at 11.30 am http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b019fwvx THE PROGRAMME DOCUMENTS SUSAN’S TIME AS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE AT CURWEN. DETAILS AS...

About V I S U A L I S E

Anglia Ruskin University is bringing new public art to Cambridge from October 2011 - July 2012.

The V I S U A L I S E public art programme is commissioning a range of contemporary artists and curators to work with the University to create exciting temporary public art projects, exhibitions, workshops and events across Cambridge.